Marshall: Area Briefs

August 12, 2006|STAFF REPORTS

PLYMOUTHCity-county leaders to iron out issues A special joint public meeting of Plymouth and Marshall County leaders is set for 6:30 p.m. Aug. 31 to discuss a pending agreement between the two entities on projects affecting both. The meeting will be in Room 304 on the third floor of the County Building, 112 W. Jefferson St. Among the special projects are the issues of sewer tap fees for the new Marshall County Jail on Pine Road, and the improvements to the Michigan Street bridge in downtown Plymouth. ARGOSArgos school board sets budget hearing Argos Community Schools Board will meet in regular session at 7 p.m. Monday at the administration building, 410 N. First St. The agenda includes a hearing for the 2007 budget, capital projects plan and bus replacement plan; discussion on the employment, resignations and supplemental contracts for mentor teachers; and requests for transfer tuition students. ARGOSPlan Commission to meet Tuesday The Culver Plan Commission will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Culver Town Hall, 200 E. Washington St. The agenda includes a public hearing on a zoning ordinance revision concerning public walkways, a site plan approval request for the construction of mini storage buildings, a public hearing on the rezoning of property at 17257 Tamarack Road, and a grant application for a zoning ordinance update. ARGOSTree commission to convene Thursday The Culver Tree Commission will meet at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 17, at the Culver Town Hall, 200 E. Washington St. Discussion will focus on the upcoming Department of Natural Resources grant application and the status of the ongoing tree inventory. ARGOSBZA to consider variances Thursday The Culver Board of Zoning Appeals will meet to discuss several petitions at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in Culver Town Hall, 200 E. Washington St. KNOXPlanners to host four public hearings The Starke County Planning Commission will host four public hearings at its meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 16. Location will be the County Government Building, 53 E. Mound St.